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No, China Almost Certainly Did Not Deploy “120 Troops to Venezuela”

Al Masdar (and Muraselon) reporting this, and a couple of others (1,2,3) echoing it (now including Zero Hedge). Except Al Masdar (and Muraselon) both focus on reporting from the Syrian civil war and have no special expertise on Venezuela or sources there. Everyone else who reported on it, like the local teleSUR, only confirmed the Chinese flew in some aid.

The troops part originates from nothing more than literally just a handful of Twitter posts which combined photographs of the Chinese cargo plane at the Caracas airport from a few days ago, with one other photograph of a couple of Chinese and Venezuelan soldiers posing together at some unknown location, but definitely not at Caracas airport.

The latter photograph indeed first appeared anywhere on the internet only four days ago, but that doesn’t mean it could not have been taken months, or years ago. Moreover it shows just three Chinese soldiers, not “over 120” (Masdar) and not “tens” (Muraselon).